The following mascots were used in the Africa Cup of Nations over the years.[1]
Année | Mascotte | Description |
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1992 | Diambar | A Lion |
1994 | Without name | An Eagle |
1996 | Without name | A Leopard |
1998 | Foto | A Football |
2000 | Green Eagles et les Black Stars | An Eagle and a Star |
2002 | Without name | A Hippopotamus |
2004 | Nçayir | An Eagle |
2006 | Croconil | A Crocodile |
2008 | Without name | A Bird of prey |
2010 | Palanquinha | A Giant sable antelope |
2012 | Gaguie[2] | Ae Gorilla |
2013 | Takuma[3] | A Hippopotamus |
2015 | Chuku Chuku[4] | A Porcupine |
2017 | Samba[5] | A Black panther |
2019 | Tut[6][7] | A Boy |
2021 | Mola[8] | A Lion |
2023 | Akwaba[9] | An Elephant |
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Qualification | |
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Bids | |
Squads | |
Statistics | |
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Notes: The 2021 and 2023 tournaments were actually held in 2022 and 2024 respectively. • There were no 1957 and 1959 qualifications as places were given by invitation only. • The "finals" articles for 1959 and 1976 are about the decisive matches of final group stages. ![]() |
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South America |
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Games |
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